Ehud Barak. 10th Prime Minister of Israel from 1999 July 6 to 2001 March 7.
Ehud Barak was the tenth prime minister of Israel from 1999 until 2001.Read more at:ehud-barak
The Prime Minister of Israel (Hebrew: ראש הממשלה‎, Rosh HaMemshala, lit. Head of the Government) is the head of the Israeli government and the most powerful political figure in Israel (the title of President of Israel is an honorary position). The prime minister is the country's chief executive. The official residence of the prime minister, Beit Rosh Hamemshala is in Jerusalem. The current prime minister is Benjamin Netanyahu of Likud, the ninth person to hold the position (excluding caretakers).Following an election, the President nominates a member of the Knesset to become prime minister after asking party leaders whom they support for the position. The nominee then presents a government platform and must receive a vote of confidence in order to become prime minister. Between 1996 and 2001, the prime minister was chosen in a separate election to the rest of the Knesset. [1]
Benjamin Netanyahu was Israel's 9th prime minister, from 1996 to 1999.Ehud Barak was elected on May 17, 1999 and took office on July 6, 1999. Barak was prime minister until 2001.(*Netanyahu is also the 13th prime minister, elected in 2009.)
In 2001 the Prime Minister was John Howard.
Oqil Oqilovwas the Prime Minister of Tajikistan in 2001.Oqilov became the 7th Prime Minister of Tajikistan on 1999.
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister was created in 2001.
FPS Chancellery of the Prime Minister was created in 2001.
Denzil Douglaswas the Prime Minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis in 2001 .Douglas became the second Prime Minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis on 1995 July 6.
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Tony Blair.
Jens Stoltenbergwas the Prime Minister of Norway in 2010.Jens Stoltenberg (born 1959), first became the Norwegian Prime Minister as deputy leader of the Labour party. He served from 2000 March 17 to 2001 October 9, as the Labour party was heavily defeated in the 2001 parliamentary election by the Christian Democratic Party.Officially becoming party leader on 2002 April 6, Stoltenberg was able to lead the party to victory in the 2005 and 2009 elections. Stoltenberg became the prime minister again on 2005 October 7.